The Vietnam War was the last major war fought by the Centurion medium tank under British or Australian colors (flags).
The British fought in Korea, not Vietnam.
Australian and New Zealanders fought in Vietnam. Australia sent Centurion tanks & infantrymen; New Zealand primarily sent artillerymen.
Churchills and Cromwells were the primary UK tanks of WWII; their most famous tank NEVER fought in WWII, the "Centurion" medium tank. The British Centurion's first battle was during the Korean War (1950-1953); it's second war was in Vietnam, while serving with the 1st Australian Armored Regiment. After Vietnam, the Centurion was sold to other countries where it fought under different flags in various conflicts.The most popular UK tank during WWII was the US supplied Stuart light tank, nicknamed by the English, "Honeys". The Honey (Stuart) fought in North Africa against the German Africa Corps.
Over 50,000 Australian servicemen fought in Vietnam, about 19,000 of them were draftees. They served primarily in one Centurion tank regiment, Infantry and Artillery units. All of their equipment were US issued, except for their Centurion tanks, FN rifles, and Australian uniforms.
Japan fought Vietnam during that war
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The "Air War" was fought over North Vietnam. The "Ground War" was fought in South Vietnam.
The State That Fought At The Vietnam War Was The united States
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
The USAF & USN fought in NORTH Vietnam (in the skies); the US Army & USMC fought on the ground in SOUTH Vietnam.
Japan fought Vietnam during that war
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